MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2012

NYA

MLB

1

1

2.3

0

0

0

8

2

1

2

.269

103

30.9

7.7

7.7

3.9

29%

.500

.520

4.29

15.90

23.14

136

9.59

142.7

-0.1

2013

NYA

MLB

34

2

77.0

3

2

1

80

30

64

10

.269

100

9.4

3.5

1.2

7.5

47%

.311

.273

1.43

4.35

3.39

106

5.21

118.9

-0.5

2014

NYA

MLB

69

0

78.7

3

6

3

63

24

76

4

.263

99

7.2

2.7

0.5

8.7

48%

.272

.244

1.11

2.92

2.97

95

3.35

93.2

1.1

2015

NYA

MLB

43

17

131.3

7

7

1

114

39

104

10

.261

105

7.8

2.7

0.7

7.1

46%

.278

.231

1.16

3.56

3.29

101

4.28

103.0

1.1

2016

CHN

0

29

1

35.0

3

2

0

31

19

27

7

.267

92

8.0

4.9

1.8

6.9

44%

.242

.279

1.43

5.87

5.91

0

0.00

113.7

0.0

2016

NYA

0

29

0

30.3

4

2

0

28

10

25

4

.269

108

8.3

3.0

1.2

7.4

45%

.282

.247

1.25

4.26

3.26

0

0.00

112.4

0.0

2016

TOT

MLB

58

1

65.3

7

4

0

59

29

52

11

.268

99

8.1

4.0

1.5

7.2

45%

.261

.265

1.35

5.12

4.68

115

5.09

113.1

-0.1

Career

MLB

205

21

354.7

20

19

5

324

124

297

37

.265

102

8.2

3.1

0.9

7.5

46%

.284

.253

1.26

3.96

3.63

104

4.46

106.4

1.5

Statistics for All Levels

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BP Chats

A recent episode of EW inspired my Crazy Idea of the Week. The discussion about how teams aren't necessarily incentivized to create juggernaut teams, but rather to win the division and roll the dice in the postseason got me thinking. Should the Cubs, who have the makings of a juggernaut on their hands, switch to a 6 man rotation to preserve the health of their arms until October? Hammel has had consistent struggles in the second half and Arrieta has said that he felt worn down in the playoffs in 2015. If the Cubs manage to continue this pace through the end of May, should they consider adding Adam Warren to their rotation and focus on maximizing their chances in the postseason?(Will from Gainesville)

Well, yes. They probably should. I haven't seen (or don't remember) a great study on how much the fatigue of a long season affects pitching in October, but it seems very intuitive that every inning you've thrown makes you a little bit worse by the 230th or 250th. So I support this idea, with two possible exceptions:

1) If the Cubs have some chance at doing something heroic (like winning 117 games; pretty much just that. Maybe a winning streak, maybe personal achievements), they should. I've been unable to convince any of my Bay Area friends that the Warriors winning 73 was a much bigger deal than them potentially winning this year's title, but I feel that way, and if the Cubs can chase 117 without doing any real damage to their playoff chances I'd say they should; 2) if the Cubs have some reason to believe that costing Jake Arrieta a Cy Young award, or Jon Lester 20 wins, or something along those lines, would lead to great unhappiness, it'd be worth listening to those guys. But I wouldn't just assume either of those things would lead to great unhappiness, even if we're all excessively paranoid about unhappy athletes. (Sam Miller)

Hey, Austin, the tone of this question is leading and Adam and I don't appreciate it. That being said, if he's in your fantasy rotation, I understand wanting to see other pitchers for awhile. The Yankees don't seem to have extra starters at the moment, so he's not getting the boot there just yet. He hasn't been great, especially third time through the order, but he's keeping New York in games for the most part. (Nick Shlain)

Losing Pettite and CC within hours of each other cut like a knife to quote Bryan Adams. Besides Garcia, who else can help in the rotation?(Craig from VA)

First Bryan Adams reference on my watch - can't believe I avoided it until now given that the guy's music was an inescapable fungus during my high school years.

I wrote about the Yankees' situation at length at SI: http://mlb.si.com/2012/06/27/losses-of-sabathia-and-pettitte-threaten-to-derail-yankees-2/

Short version is that both Adam Warren, who's starting tonight, and David Phelps, who briefly took over Garcia's spot before Pettitte joined the club, can provide some help. The Yankees have a month to see what they can do before entering the trade market, and the resources to get a deal done if need be. They'll be OK, I think. (Jay Jaffe)

Any shot Adam Warren is actually better than guys like Gordon, Mitre, Moseley, or whatever other retreads the Yanks have found in the last few seasons? Or is that pretty much his ceiling?(Mark from NJ)

He's a bit better than all of them, and that's his ceiling. (Kevin Goldstein)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Adam Warren has thrown 6,090 pitches that have been tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2012 and 2016, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season and Spring Training. In 2016, he has relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (93mph) and Slider (88mph), also mixing in a Change (85mph), Curve (80mph) and Sinker (93mph).